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Luke 24:
luke 24:13
Outline -
4 page sermon
1. Introduction:
1.1 Easter falls on April Fools Day
1.2 Jesus called the two disciples - O foolish ones.
Why?
They were discussing (has the implication of arguing) about what happened in Jerusalem - Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection
2 The traits of a fool (v19-23)
2.1 Half truth or half fact (v19) - they only know or think of Jesus as a prophet
2.2 see things superficially (v20) - because the chief priests condemned Jesus to death, they thought Jesus ought to die
2.3 wishful thinking (v21a) - they thought of Jesus not as a suffering saviour but a hero
2.4 logical reasoning (v21b) - a dead person will not resurrect
2.5 Unbelief (v22-23) - did not believe what they were told
3. Jesus’ admonishment
3.1 Reading from the scripture
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